
A 'Year Ender 2025' analysis speculates on how Donald Trump's presidency might be remembered historically, questioning if his legacy will be tied to the concept of 'The Last White Man.' The article contrasts Fukuyama's 'End of History' thesis with Trump's disruptive impact on global politics, race, and nationalism. It suggests future historians might view his presidency through the lens of a changing America, questioning the sustainability of liberal democracy and Trump's approach to international relations and trade.